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Journey through the history of dance with Kabecca Films. The duo bring the seldom-heard voices of women over 50 to audiences. A screening of three short films, talk and Q&A followed by a short and simple movement activity.
Gillian, who features in one of the films, will be participating in the Q&A, sharing her thoughts and feelings surrounding telling her personal story through film as an older woman.
Films featured:
Gillian: Reflecting on the pressure of striving for perfection as a professional ballerina.
Kindred: A lockdown documentary celebrating the unity and strength of 'Retrospectif', an older adults dance company.
Twenty, Forty, Sixty: 63-year-old Lisa tells her story of dancing through life. Exploring the evolution of dance and its positive impact.
Accessibility and Venue Information
No dance experience is required. Movement can be done seated or standing. All movements can be amended to accommodate your own mobility needs.
Films topics include grief and anxiety.
Films will be subtitled.
Ely Library, 6 The Cloisters, Ely, England, CB7 4ZH
When: Saturday 16 November, 1.30pm
Running time: 2 hours
Suitable for: Adults (minimum age 16 yrs)
Tickets: £6.50 / £3
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